Maybe the king of bloodsucking evildoers is not so bad. He led his vampire son Drak Jr. and the offspring of a werewolf and a Frankenstein monster to fight bad guys. The kids can also become wacky teenagers. How their supernatural parents reproduced was never revealed. But thanks a lot, Drak Pack for making us wonder about Frankenstein's monster doin' it.

Their most questionable action, however, was that to become monsters, they yelled, "Drak Pack, let's whack." Indeed they whacked. Frequently. It was the 1970s.

Count Floyd scores so high on this list because of his focus. He strived to frighten children, right out of their tiny, innocent minds. Surely, he also wanted to drink their blood, but his first priority was terror. We respect his commitment.

After centuries of being a soulless monster, Dracula finds that he loves the night life, and likes to boogie with a gigantic haired fashion model. Then he turns her into a blood-lusting fiend, too. That is so sweet.

1. The Count

The Count prowls around Sesame Street counting everything. He counts the spiders on the wall. He counts cobwebs in the hall. He counts the candles on the shelf. When he's alone he counts himself. (Here is awesome video evidence.)

There lies his genius. Everyone on Sesame Street focused on his compulsion. They assumed he was so into counting that he didn't bother with slaking his awful thirst. How many children, talking animals, and neon-colored creatures has he slaughtered? The Count knows.